Sarah Palin Slams Her Celebrity Cynics: Hollywood Is 'So Full Of Hate!'

After watching footage of tons of celebrities calling her names and bashing her family in the new documentary ‘The Undefeated,’ Sarah Palin told reporters she was shocked by how mean people in Hollywood can be!

You’d have to be living under a stump to have never heard the kind of names many of Hollywood’s A-list comedians and actors have come up with for Sarah Palin. However, after watching a nearly 10 minute montage in the documentary The Undefeated of celebrities like Matt Damon, Madonna and David Letterman bashing her, Sarah seemed perplexed — and surprised.

“This is the first that I’ve seen much of that. It kind of takes you back,” the 47-year-old politician told The Hollywood Reporter after the screening of the film in Pella, Iowa June 28. “It makes you want to reach out to some of these folks and say, What’s your problem? And what was the problem? And what is the problem?”

She continued, “What would make a celebrity, like you saw on screen, so hate someone that they’d seek their destruction, their death, the death of their children? What would make someone be so full of hate and, I guess, a sense of being threatened that they would want to see that person destroyed?”

When asked if she planned on defending herself to the many people who have tried to tear her down, Sarah was realistic about her situation.

“I think the movie does that for me,” she said. “But you know, there’s never really a venue that absolutely lets somebody set the record straight. I mean, there are so many false narratives about me, about Todd, about our kids, about my record, about my team that has worked so hard together, that there’s never gonna be a way to absolutely set the record straight.”